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Taiwan Revokes Residency of ASUS Employee Who Promoted ‘Armed Reunification’ by China
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Beijing on Edge: Purged Generals Tied to ‘Secret Coup Plans’ as Military Dissent Grows
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Secret Tiananmen Trial Video Surfaces After 34 Years
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Hundreds Feared Dead in Massive Hong Kong Tower Fire
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Dozens of Chinese Detained Ahead of the ‘White Paper’ Movement’s Third Anniversary
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Xi-Trump Call Highlights Rising China–Japan Tensions Over Taiwan
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Inside the Yellow Sea Assassination Plot: How a Failed Naval Attack Nearly Killed Hu Jintao
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Beijing Urges Citizens to Avoid Traveling to Japan, But Flights Remain Full
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‘Pure Evil!’ Southeast Asia Scam Parks Forcing Women Into Horrific Surrogacy Scheme
Whistleblower Alleges Anti-Aging Trade Behind Forced Pregnancies in Southeast Asia Scam Parks
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EDITOR'S PICK
By Meng Hao The United States has upended three decades of China policy in less than a month—and Beijing didn’t see it coming. In early November, the Trump administration quietly designated Nov. 2–8 as “Anti-Communism Week,” issuing a presidential proclamation many assumed was largely symbolic. But when the White House
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New Middletown Hosts Second ‘Santa Special Patrol’ With Middletown Police
The historic Tompkin’s Building on North Street in Middletown, New York, came
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Putin Holds Five-Hour Meeting on Trump’s 27-Point Ukraine Plan
A pivotal round of diplomacy unfolded in Moscow this week as Russian
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Epstein Island Footage Released Following Trump Declassification
By Yang Tianzi A new batch of photos and videos from Jeffrey
- National Guard Shooting: New Details Emerge
- Ex-NY Official Claims Hochul Was ‘More Obedient’ to China Than Cuomo
- FBI Arrests Suspect in January 6 Pipe Bomb Plot
- US Home Prices Set to Fall in 22 Cities in 2026, Ending Years of Gains
- Rubio: Florida Talks With Ukraine ‘Productive’ as Zelensky Seeks France’s Support
- Inside America’s New Stealth Fighter Built to Counter China
- ‘Acupuncture Opens a Window’: Inside the Healing Practice of Dr. Jennifer Liang
- The Reality Behind a Taiwan Invasion: China Fails in 22 of 24 Simulated Invasions
- ‘Black Friday’ Hits Record Sales Despite Uneven Consumer Spending
By Cai Siyun On the afternoon of Nov. 26, a fire ripped through Hong Kong’s Hung Fuk Court, igniting not one but seven residential towers in rapid succession. Even in a city accustomed to high-rise hazards, the scale and synchronicity of this blaze were staggering, leaving residents and officials stunned
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Frugality, Luxury, and Legacy: How Screens Shaped Imperial China
By Dai Dongni Screens are among the oldest forms of furniture in Chinese civilization, appearing as early as
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China’s Absurd New Reality: Where Loyalty and Honesty Are Both Punished
In recent weeks, China’s internet has been roiled by a new wave of turbulence. Within days, two of
For more than a century, scattered archaeological finds have hinted at a past far stranger—and perhaps far more advanced—than anything described in conventional history. Pulled from coal seams, recovered from ancient seabeds, or sealed inside geological layers tens of millions of years old, these artifacts raise a question that borders
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Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s in Global First
By Yang Tianzi, Wendy Xue Australia is set to implement one of
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Empty Seats at Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Raise Question: Who Controls Art?
By Li Honglin On Nov. 29, Shanghai’s largest indoor arena lit up
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Anti-China Protests Rock South Korea as Ex-President Sounds Alarm
By Yang Tianzi South Korea marked the first anniversary of its martial-law
- Japan Ends Its Cautious China Policy Under PM Takaichi
- Japan Tightens Path to Citizenship as Chinese Nationalists Face Rising Scrutiny
- Southeast Asia Floods and Cyclones Kill Over 900, Displace Hundreds of Thousands
- The Talking Mongoose of the Isle of Man: The Enduring Mystery of Gef
- Toxic Spill in Zambia Mine Puts China–Africa Relations Under Severe Strain
- Prophetic Visions Claim Turmoil in UK, US Politics, and Global Crises
- The Green Veil: How Climate Policies Risk Wealth, Rights, and Sovereignty
- Kepler-385 the Sweltering Planet of the ‘Seven Stars’
- Witkoff Heads to Moscow as War in Ukraine Enters Its Most Decisive Week
By Xiao Jing A line from a Yuan-dynasty drama echoes across centuries: “Managing a household begins with seven necessities—firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, and tea.” The list captures the pulse of ordinary life, and yet it is the last element—tea—that would forge one of the world’s longest-lasting trade
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How a Simple Bowl of Millet Congee Became a Remedy for Healing the Stomach
In a long-standing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinic in Taipei, Dr. Ho Yung-cheng has spent more than three decades treating digestive illnesses. “When I first started, almost everyone had a long scar across the abdomen,” he recalled. “Those were patients whose gastric or duodenal ulcers had perforated. We had no
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The 22 Habits of the World’s Wealthiest People — Master Just Five and You’ll Already Be Ahead
By Xiaofang, Janet Huang 1. Set goals — and achieve them A person without goals is like a
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The Forgotten Geniuses: Four Innovators Who Quietly Changed the Modern World
When people reflect on invention, names like Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and the Wright brothers usually dominate
By Xinyu Gao As colon cancer continues to affect more than 1.9 million people worldwide each year, researchers are urgently seeking new ways to improve survival rates—especially for aggressive tumor types that respond poorly to standard chemotherapy. One such subtype is deficient mismatch repair (dMMR) colon cancer, caused by genetic
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Harmony of Heaven and Earth: How the Five Elements Link Nature, Seasons, Health
In ancient China, the philosophy of "heaven, earth, and man as one" has guided wellness for millennia. 1."The
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The Freezer Coin Trick: Check If Food Spoiled While You Were Away
Years ago, I worked as a nanny for a German family. One summer, they planned a trip back
On Nov. 29, 2025, inside Shanghai Stadium, Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki turned a cancelled concert into perhaps the loneliest performance in human history. A night that should have held 14,000 fans waving glowsticks and screaming, instead became a vast, silent sea of darkness. The stage was built five days earlier,
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Town of Wallkill Kicks Off the Holiday Season With Annual Parade & Tree Lighting Ceremony
On Saturday, Nov. 29, the Town of Wallkill in Orange County, New York, welcomed the holiday season with
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‘The Old Antelope’s Choice:’ A Story That Makes You Rethink Taking a Life
By Hezi Some stories change you the moment you hear them. This is one of those stories—an account